Trapped in Amber, Ancient Insect Shown Hitching Ride on a Fly

A researcher at the University of Manchester thinks he may have solved a riddle that has baffled scientists for years. How can a wingless insect just two millimeters long travel over water to colonize an island habitat where it now thrives? Dr David

http://www.11alive.com/video/1910475092001/1/Trapped-in-Amber-Ancient-Insect-Shown-Hitching-Ride-on-a-Flyhttp://cdn.newslook.com/4f/4fbaca2b8cd3525675287a30f09676bd/images/frame_0009.jpgTrapped in Amber, Ancient Insect Shown Hitching Ride on a FlyA researcher at the University of Manchester thinks he may have solved a riddle that has baffled scientists for years. How can a wingless insect just two millimeters long travel over water to colonize an island habitat where it now thrives? Dr Davidnewslookscience01:23